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In the current climate of hate and with the devastating news from Charlottesville, it is critical that we turn to each other -- not against each other. Join us in your local area for the We Rise Tour and join a community united against hate.

Each stop is unique -- with different guests and interviews. Previous tour stops have included Senator Cory Booker, Nick Cannon, DJ Khaled, Russell Simmons, Fat Joe, Reverend Al Sharpton, Tip "T.I." Harris, Meek Mill, local artists and activists, and much more. Check out the highlight reel above to get a feel for what this tour is all about.

On Saturday, April 8, 2017, at 1 pm (your timezone), flashmobs and individuals will come together on a global day of song for #ICantKeepQuiet Day taking place the week of Dr. Martin Luther King's "Beyond Vietnam: Time to Break the Silence" speech, and his assassination.

"It is our duty to fight for our freedom.It is our duty to win.We must love each other and support each other.We have nothing to lose but our chains."― Assata Shakur

Here are 3 ways to reclaim #ValentinesDay for #RevolutionaryLove!

1. Call Congress at 1-855-408-2357 and we will connect you to your representative to ask them to protect people in harm’s way in the name of justice and love.

2. If you're in NYC, join us in Washington Square Park at 6pm ET on February 14 for an Artistic Uprising & Call for Revolutionary Love. Together we will stand in solidarity and declare our moral resistance grounded in love. If you're not in NYC, tune into the event live stream tonight, find an event near you, or create your own event as part of V-Day’s massive annual #1BillionRising campaign to come together and end violence against all women and girls (cis, transgender and gender non-conforming).

#3 Post "#RevolutionaryLove is... " and fill in the blank with an idea, story or photo that shows what love means to you. Got some paper handy? Write a love letter or make a Valentine for others, our opponents, and ourselves. Cut out a heart from a piece of paper, write your note, and post a picture. Instructions here: www.revolutionarylove.net

Together we can change the way we talk about love in America and ground our #MoralResistance in the ethic of love for months to come! #Love Army #1BillionRising #WomensMarch.

Last Saturday we saw one of the largest protests in United States history. The #LoveArmy was proud to march on Washington in solidarity with over 1 million women to fight for an inclusive country where everyone counts and everyone matters. But, the Women’s March was only the beginning. It doesn't end there. Now is the time to get your friends, family, and community together to take action. Sign up to join the #LoveArmy at lovearmy.org and learn more about how you can fight hate with love + power.

Washington, D.C.—Jan. 5, 2017—The Messy Truth, a Town Hall hosted by CNN Political Commentator Van Jones, will return to CNN for two nights, on Wednesday, Jan. 11 and Wednesday, Jan. 25 at 9pmET.

On Jan. 11, Jones will moderate conversations with Americans to reflect on President Obama’s legacy and look ahead to the Trump Presidential Inauguration. Former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm and former Republican Presidential candidate Carly Fiorina will also join the conversation and take questions from the audience.

The Town Halls will air on CNN, CNN International and will be live-steamed online and across mobile via CNNgo and CNN SiriusXM channel 116.

The Messy Truth will also be available On Demand the day after the linear premiere on cable VOD and on CNNgo via iPad, Roku, AppleTV, Amazon Fire, and desktop at www.cnn.com/go.

The #LoveArmy is an alternative to the hate and divisiveness gaining momentum in our communities and in our country. Democracy doesn’t just happen on Election Day. Democracy happens every day, through every interaction we have and every action we take. As divided as we may be, we have far more in common than not. Despite our difference, our common pain should give us common purpose. Let’s work together to bring the country forward.

Headed home for the holidays? Thinking about how to talk with Trump supporters in your family?

Van offers some advice based on his experience talking to people with different views -- around the country, on the set of CNN, and among his circle of friends. Here’s the headline: STAY HUMAN.

More specifically:

Listen empathically

Speak authentically

Expect to be surprised

We at the Dream Corps headquarters in Oakland wish you the very best. You are part of a growing community of people around the Dream Corps who are guided by a fierce abiding love for humanity. We are working to get you better connected to each other. Please help by sharing your Thanksgiving plans and experiences on our Facebook page.

"It is hard to be a parent tonight for a lot of us. You tell your kids, "don't be a bully." You tell your kids, "don't be a bigot. You tell your kids do your homework and be prepared. And then you have this outcome. You have people putting their kids to bed tonight... who are afraid of how do I explain this to my children "

The Dream Corps brings people together to solve America's toughest problems. #YesWeCode, #cut50, #GreenForAll, and the #LoveArmyare initiatives of the Dream Corps. We work to close prison doors and open doors of opportunity. We fight hate with Love + Power.